Two Members Of Indigenous Tribe Explain How They Fell In Love
April 12, 2023
"Every morning, we wake up and sing."
This is from a French documentary about Jarawas tribe titled: "Nous sommes l'Humanité" by Alexandre Dereims.
It's about the Jarawas. There are only about 400 members left, and they represent the very last indigenous people from South Andaman Island. The Andaman Islands are an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal, between India and Myanmar.
In this scene, two members explain how they fell in love and everything about it is so pure.
Someone translated the French to English, but unfortunately the audio did not transfer. You can hear the original in the video after/below this one.
Translated to English with no audio
Original audio in French
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